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Configuring AP Indicators

Configuring AP Indicators

Context

Different states of AP indicators reflect different meanings,
thereby facilitating installation and management. Configuring meanings reflected by blinking of the Wireless indicator
on APs helps installation personnel to know the current signal strength
or traffic status in real time. However, blinking indicators
of indoor APs deployed in hospitals and hotels may affect people's
nighttime rest. Therefore, you can turn off AP indicators after APs
are installed and run properly.

Procedure

Run system-view

The system view is displayed.

Run wlan

The WLAN view is displayed.

Run ap-system-profilenameprofile-name

An AP system profile is created, and the AP system profile view is displayed.

By default, the system provides the AP system profile default.

Run led off [ time-rangetime-range-name ]

AP indicators are configured to turn off or turn off during the specified time range.

By default, AP indicators are allowed to turn on.

Run quit

Return to the WLAN view.

Run radio-2g-profilenameprofile-name or radio-5g-profilenameprofile-name

A 2G or 5G radio profile is created and the radio profile view is displayed.

By default, the system provides the 2G radio profile default and 5G radio profile default.

Run wifi-light { signal-strength | traffic }

The information reflected by the
blinking frequency of the Wireless indicator on an AP is configured.

By default,

If the Mesh function is enabled on the AP, the blinking frequency of the Wireless LED reflects the weakest signal strength of all neighboring APs.

If WDS is enabled on an AP, the blinking frequency of the Wireless LED reflects the strength of signals received from a WDS AP.

If the AP works in leaf mode, the blinking frequency of the Wireless LED reflects the strength of signals received from a middle AP.

If the AP works in middle mode, the blinking frequency of the Wireless LED reflects the strength of signals received from a root AP.

If the AP works in root mode, the blinking frequency of the Wireless LED reflects the weakest signal strength of middle APs.

If the WDS and Mesh functions are disabled on an AP, the blinking frequency of the Wireless LED reflects the service traffic volume on the radio.

On a WDS network,
you need to adjust AP locations and antenna directions to obtain strong
signals between WDS-capable APs. The blinking frequency of the Wireless
LED shows the signal strength.

NOTE:

This command takes effect
only when the AP has the WDS or Mesh function enabled. If the WDS
and Mesh functions are disabled on the AP, the Wireless LED always
shows service traffic volume.

Only APs having Wireless LEDs
support this command.

Run quit

Return to the WLAN view.

Bind an AP system profile and a radio
profile to an AP group or AP.

Binding an AP system profile and a radio profile to an AP group

Run the ap-groupnamegroup-name command to enter the AP group view.

Run the ap-system-profileprofile-name command to bind the AP system profile to the AP group.

By default, the AP system profile default is bound to an AP group.

Run the radio-2g-profileprofile-name { radio { radio-id | all }
} or radio-5g-profileprofile-name { radio { id | all } } command
to bind the radio profile to the radio.

By default,
the 2G radio profile default is bound to the 2G radio, and
the 5G radio profile default is bound to the 5G radio.

Bind an AP system profile and a radio profile to an AP

Run the ap-idap-id, ap-macap-mac, or ap-nameap-name command to enter the AP view.

Run the ap-system-profileprofile-name command to bind the AP system profile to the AP.

By default, no AP system profile is bound
to an AP.

Run the radio-2g-profileprofile-name { radio { radio-id | all }
} or radio-5g-profileprofile-name { radio { id | all } } command
to bind the radio profile to the radio.

By default,
the 2G radio profile default is bound to the 2G radio, and
the 5G radio profile default is bound to the 5G radio.